Which was the attitude of TV producers of the past
Now now. Let’s not forget Disney, keeping that flame alive last time I checked

Which was the attitude of TV producers of the past
He is found with a covered head due to the severe weather, (and so are the other Augments) Kahn does not wear a Sikh turban on screen.He also wears it in wrath of Khan I think (the Turban that is.) The bracelet is a potentially false memory, though he does get the communicator one of Reliant.
I think that's more for protection from the environment than anything cultural.He also wears it in wrath of Khan I think (the Turban that is.) The bracelet is a potentially false memory, though he does get the communicator one of Reliant.
He is found with a covered head due to the severe weather, (and so are the other Augments) Kahn does not wear a Sikh turban on screen.
Yep, Ricardo wasn't the first Hispanic cast as an Indian or Arab. He also played a few Native Americans, despite having no Native ancestry.Which was the attitude of TV producers of the past
I just checked. Looks like it's a black/dark grey head wrap.Hmm. I remember it as distinctively black and gold turban with the metal visor underneath. But it has been a while, and I may be conflating with with the portrait in the episode. I do remember my Sikh mates in school much preferring bringing up Khan as a riposte to the NF apes at the back of the room when they were busy making unpleasant Temple of Doom comments. I will have to go and hunt screengrabs now. XD
Edit: i’d Go either way...it is turban styled at the front, but I suppose there’s only a couple of ways to wear it as protection. It’s not ‘arab’ styled in the more typical way portrayed. But *shrug*
I just checked. Looks like it's a black/dark grey head wrap.
Turbanish.Yeah, I hit up the image search. It has the arch at the front, straight black. But couldn’t call it from the image. Could be a turban, could not be. Shape an style is right, but it’s not tight or hardened. But then..they aren’t always.
Kind of comes close to "All brown people look alike".
Real people aren't illusions.Cinema is the art of illusion.
Alexander Siddig was born in Sudan (I don't believe Bashir's birthplace is known), and Deanna was born on Betazed to a Betazoid mother and an American father, so neither is really a Brit playing a Brit.True story, I thought Malcolm Reed was played by an American, so thoroughly Hollywood mid-Atlantic was his accent. To this day, I find it hard to shake the feeling that Troi was the only Brit playing a Brit in the history of Trek, and even that’s largely down to the novels expanding Ian Troi’s backstory....at least until good old Bashir came along, but he probably confuses the heck out of people more used to the Dulux Colour chart method of identifying peoples backgrounds. O’Brien is a tough call...especially as Ireland is unified in the Trek universe. But I could go with generically ‘British’ in the Isles sense, and him and Jules had proper pint glasses that we don’t have here anymore. Of course, they were still total stereotypes. Darts, beer, Battle of Britain and Tennis. If only they had crossed over more with TOS, we could have got Jimmy Doohan and them walking into Quarks, and much hilarity would have ensued.
Siddig's mother is British ( and related to Malcolm McDowell) and he's spent most of his life in Britain, so close enough to being a Brit. As for playing a Brit, he uses an RP accent for Bashir.Alexander Siddig was born in Sudan (I don't believe Bashir's birthplace is known), and Deanna was born on Betazed to a Betazoid mother and an American father, so neither is really a Brit playing a Brit.
Well, that works for me I guess.Siddig's mother is British ( and related to Malcolm McDowell) and he's spent most of his life in Britain, so close enough to being a Brit. As for playing a Brit, he uses an RP accent for Bashir.
We need stuff to argue about.If this show had been been on in 2007 this thread or one like it would have been titled "Does Discovery Violate Canon?"
Because the "Prime Timeline" was not a thing until J.J. Abrams and Robert Orci and Alex Kurtzman created it as a default.
No, Discovery is not "in the Prime Timeline." People are arguing not only over whether the show is part of a thing that does not fucking exist, but that was not even an idea when the last Star Trek series was cancelled.
Real people aren't illusions.
We need stuff to argue about.
We need stuff to argue about.
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